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to the point造句
31. Was she ever going to get to the point? 32. His speech was short and to the point. 33. We worked all night to the point of collapse. 34. I wish he would get to the point . 35. She was critical to the point of rudeness. 36. More to the point, did they get away? 37. He was rude to the point of being aggressive. 38. I'll come straight to the point . 39. She replied at length, but not to the point. 40. His remarks were brief and to the point. 41. Let's come back to the point at issue. 42. He was evasive, to the point of secretiveness. 43. After several digressions(Sentence dictionary), he finally got to the point. 44. Don't wander off the subject-keep to the point. 45. Her comments on my work were very apt and to the point. 46. It is part of the chairman's duty to keep each speaker to the point to avoid wasting time. 47. When it comes to the point, he always changes his mind. 48. Let me just go back to the point I was making. 49. Its dramatic nuances were often generalised to the point of opacity. 50. Fiona's such a prattler - I wish she'd get to the point of what she wants to say. 51. The description which he had been given was brief and to the point. 52. "Now then," Max said, "to get back to the point.". 53. If it came to the point, would you sacrifice your job for your principles? 54. He has an enthusiasm for art, to the point of obsession in my opinion. 55. To go back to the point you have just mentioned is worthless. 56. She was very thin, almost to the point of emaciation. 57. The car had rusted almost to the point of uselessness. 58. He never sticks to the point but keeps going off at a tangent. 59. Let's stop discussing trivial details and come/get to the point. 60. I couldn't do the job-I've never been to Spain and, more to the point, I don't speak Spanish.